its difficult because itys hard to clean
We can reuse plastic forks. But that's not all, we can reuse water bottles.
refill it with water
Reuse, Reduce, Recycle! Recycle and reuse, paper, plastic, and glass (Bottles)!
Yes, most plastic bottles are made from recycled material. It helps to reuse the plastic by making more bottles instead of having it put into a landfill.
they have lids (so you dont spill). you can reuse them a number of times. they are prtable.
it is when you reuse somthing, are you make thing for plastic, metal, and burnible then for example you put paper in burnibal, cans in metal, and bottles in the plastic
To recycle more, know that shampoo bottles and plastic bags are recyclable. It is good to wash and use again any materials that don't decay (for instance, water bottles, pop bottles, etc.) Don't reuse anything that says "don't reuse" on it.
well in a survival situation you should try to avoid reusing plastic bottles as they release chemicals into the water that can cause very serious problems. if you have to reuse plastic bottles, don't store for more than a day.
only Indian peoples will reuse the bottles , no other one will reuse itEmpower Network Reviews
It is definitely toxic. I used to reuse them all the time but then i died 6 months ago from plasticolitis (a disease caused by reusing #2 plastic bottles).
the most common examples of primary recycling (reuse) are with glass containers, where milk and drinks bottles are returned to be cleaned and used again. reuse is not widely practiced in relation to plastic packaging - plastic products in general end to be discarded after first use. however, there are examples of reuse in the marketplace. for example, a number of detergent manufacturers market refill sachets for bottled washing liquids and fabric softeners. consumers can refill and hence reuse their plastic bottles at home. Goodship V (2007) Introduction to plastics recycling - second edition
they reuse bottles can jars